GOP nomination

Obviously, Donald Trump winning the GOP nomination would be a terrible
turn of events for the Republican Party and the modern conservative movement. The
Republicans are serious under dogs in the presidential election this year regardless
of who they nominate.The electoral math,
turnout in presidential years, the state of the economy and foreign affairs,
all favor the Democratic nominee, though these advantages only tell part of the
2016 story and can
be over-valued. The real ace-in-the-hole for the Democratic nominee is the
clarity of the institutional partisan stakes in 2016, and the persistent power
of “party identity,” which remains
the principle driver of voters’ political and electoral calculations.